Hi,
>The first time I did this, sudo timed out and asked for a password
>again. But I had redirected output to a file, so I just thought it had
>finished. Make sure that your build actually completed and that you have
>all the drivers in /opt/x11/lib/xorg/modules/... You should also
>add /opt/x11/lib to /etc/ld.so.conf and run ldconfig after installing
>Xorg.
>>I didn't redirect the output, so the build regularly asked for my
password and this can't be the problem. I also have the savage driver in
the correct location, /opt/x11/lib is in ld.so.conf, and /opt/x11/bin is
the first in my $PATH variable.
>>>Which X version are you upgrading from? If it's Xorg 6.8 or older (or
>any XFree86 version) it may be 3D back and depth buffers hogging memory
>that used to be available for XVideo. It would help to see a log file.
>>I'm sending the Xorg.0.log file, tell me if anything else could be useful.
I did "upgrade" from 6.8.1.99, but it was in /usr/X11R6 and I have
ranamed this directory so I don't believe anything from it is in the way.
And to the point about VT switching - I've built cvs version from 7.Sep,
so the patch in libX11 must be there already, and yet it doesn't work
for me.
Neither is the xkb switching.
regards,
georgi
-------------- next part --------------
An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed...
Name: Xorg.0.log
URL: <http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg/attachments/20050910/3b090cb9/attachment.ksh>